Vocabulary lists and flashcards for various Esperanto textbooks
de pdenisowski, 15 de febrer de 2010
Missatges: 7
Llengua: English
pdenisowski (Mostra el perfil) 15 de febrer de 2010 3.13.49
Teach Yourself Esperanto, byJohn Cresswell and John Hartley, ISBN 0-34-27022-5
Jen Nia Mondo 1, by J.C. Wells and others, ISBN 0-902756-10-9
Jen Nia Mondo 2, by J.C. Wells and others, ISBN 0-906632-01-3
Esperanto : Learning and Using the International Language, by David Richardson, ISBN 0-939785-00-5
The Esperanto Teacher, 2nd Edition, by Helen Frier
Esperanto : The Universal Language, by J.C. O'Conner
http://www.denisowski.org/Esperanto/Esperanto.html
Hopefully they will be of some use to English-speaking students of Esperanto.
Best regards,
Paul
tommjames (Mostra el perfil) 15 de febrer de 2010 10.20.01
pdenisowski (Mostra el perfil) 15 de febrer de 2010 12.38.06
tommjames:I'm getting error 404 on the links on that page.Thanks for letting me know : I think I've fixed the issue now.
Alciona (Mostra el perfil) 16 de febrer de 2010 0.49.40
cheers,
Ali
TorisVale (Mostra el perfil) 17 de febrer de 2010 6.31.49
Would you happen to know, though if they are suitable for importing into SlovoEd?
(and how to get Mnemosyne to accept input from EK? I can paste but I can't type, it just types both keys or goes back a space)
pdenisowski (Mostra el perfil) 18 de febrer de 2010 15.25.13
TorisVale:Thank you, these are great.I don't use SlovoEd, but if it has an import function, it should be easy to convert the plain text files into a format that can be read by SlovoEd (or any other flashcard program). The way I made the Mnemosyne flashcards was simply replacing " : " in the text files (which are esperanto : english) with a tab character, stripping out the header/footer (marked with an initial #) and then using Mnemosyne's import function.
Would you happen to know, though if they are suitable for importing into SlovoEd?
(and how to get Mnemosyne to accept input from EK? I can paste but I can't type, it just types both keys or goes back a space)
The reason I use Mnemosyne is that it's open-source and multiplatform. I initially created the vocabulary lists as UTF-8 text and then made flashcards from them, not the other way around. My idea is to provide the vocabulary in a simple and neutral format (UTF-8 text) and let people use them any way they like.
Hope that helps!
Zumanto (Mostra el perfil) 22 de febrer de 2010 11.38.01